
9. Fobsters. We knew Fobsters were rebuilding and so it may not be that surprising that Jimmy decide to go full Preller with his team. He traded away Jordy and Dez in return for a boatload of picks. With one of the weaker keeper cores in the league (Kevin White caused a few eyebrow raises around the league) - Jimmy is hoping to hit gold on at least 2-3 of his rookies. While the future may be potentially super high wattage, 2017 is likely going to be very choppy. Brady and the running backs make up the strength of this team (Gordon, Hyde and Mixon are young and one of the best) but the receiving game will be really inconsistent. We believe the Fobster receiving core, including tight ends, will be one of the most inconsistent this year. If the team can find 2-3 keeper-worthy pass catchers this year, we can call it a success. Fobsters make the playoffs IF: Really unlikely but path forward this year is rookie dependent. It's not uncommon but if the rookies (think Mixon, Corey Davis etc.) hit early stardom, there's a sliver of light. Update: With Ware out for the year, Fobster cashed in his first chip in Hunt!
8. Buffy. Roger annually stocks his team with veterans, loads up on starters early including a defense and K a few rounds earlier than most and rarely chases rookies. This year is no different. Buffy had the oldest keeper core in the league (29) and somehow, the average age got older with the draft. 7 of Roger's 13 picks were 'veterans' - 30 years or older. Larry Fitzgerald, Matt Forte, Adrian Peterson - this looks like an all-star team .... of 2012. Buffy's forte (no pun intended) is in its pass catchers. Gronkowski is the best tight end in the league and AJ Green, Julian Edelman and Doug Baldwin make a top 3 pass catching stable in the league. The team's weakness is the team's running backs and quarterbacks. Roger got Andy Dalton as his starting QB in the 8th round and need a couple homeruns between Mark Ingram, Gilislee (the Patriots running backs are impossible to predict) and McFadden (great value pick by Roger). Buffy make the playoffs IF: Similar to the Phreaks but Buffy needs the team to rediscover the fountain youth except nearly half of the team over 30, this team needs a lot of that juice! Update: Edelman is out ... did this make Buffy younger?

6. Chunky Monkeys. Oh how the Monkeys have fallen. It's a shock that the team even made the playoffs last year. With some insider knowledge, we know that the Monkeys will continue to push to field a competitive/playoff caliber team despite the roster turnover. The Monkeys drafted with starters in mind so despite the youth movement across the board, GM Evan sprinkled in some veterans that he's hoping will produce now - think Greg Olsen, Pierre Garcon, Kenny Britt and Jacquizz Rodgers. The Monkeys will need Hill and Pryor to outperform their ADPs to really have a shot but realistically, the Monkeys will likely need to find 1-2 keepers this draft. In looking at expert rankings, the Monkeys have an improved running game with the acquisition of Howard, the progression of Ty Montgomery and the addition of Spencer Ware. We think the running game is underrated. Same with the QB position - we think Mariota has top 5 potential and obviously GM Evan did too after investing a 2nd round pick in Mariota (the first QB drafted). It's hard to project the Monkeys this year but we'll know in a few weeks whether we have a contender or pretender on our hands. Monkeys make the playoffs IF: Really murky path but it really depends on if GM Evan's bet on unproven talent like Tyreek Hill, Terrelle Pryor, Spencer Ware, and Marcus Mariota. All of these guys have shown the tools but haven't proven it over a season. Update: Ware is out for the season. Monkeys likely re-ranked to worse team in the league.
5. Athena Nike. Frank, before openly declaring his intention to defer competition to next year, actually has a solid team including one of the best keeper cores in the league. Outside of Rodgers who is locked in as QB1, Frank's keepers including Amari, Hopkins, Ezekiel Elliott and newly discovered Michael Thomas are young yet proven fantasy stars. With a flurry of trades, Frank traded up to get Leonard Fournette who appears to be another Elliott-in-the-making prototype. Frank was handicapped the rest of the draft but if he can make it through the first 6 weeks relatively competitive, Nike might have a decent shot at making the playoffs - with their keeper alone. We like Danny Woodhead who is clearly a win now player and the receiving core is decent, mostly anchored by Hopkins, Thomas and Cooper. Nike make the playoffs IF: Emerge from the first 6 weeks with a .500 record or better. Zeke can carry them the rest of the way. ** Update. Zeke may be back sooner -- hold on to your helmets!

3. Fat Jubas. Last year's champion seemed like they had to do a bit of catch up. GM Eric traded for Crowell and Nelson right before the draft and had a pretty savvy draft despite handicapped by later picks. Like the Jammers, the Jubas feature a top flight running and receiving unit. Evans, Jeffrey, Jordy and Wilie Snead is a top shelf unit. David Johnson is the unquestioned #1 this year and alone makes the running effort stellar. Crowell gives GM Eric a young and talented #2 though they' appear to be pretty thing outside of the starters ... there are question marks around Tevin Coleman and Terrance West who don't have clear starting roles. The big question marks however are the QB and TE position. They'll need find consistency in Stafford and the TE position which currently anchored by Coby Fleener. Jubas make the playoffs IF: Stafford needs a near-career year and they'll at need at least a consistent, serviceable performance from the new TE position.
2. Dirty Birds. Our first (and only) surprise! Jon was all over the place, trading in and out of picks, turning over his young stars, ending up with too many keepers (somewhat stupidly), but the end product looks pretty attractive. First, this is a top 3 keeper unit - young and proven. Fingers crossed on OBJ's injury but this new unit is built to win now more than ever with McCoy, Dez, and TY Hilton. The Birds went young in the draft but we like the overall picks here. Dalvin Cook's hype arrow has grown white hot and we think Jaminson Crowder and Ameer Abdullah are more than starter quality. Jon certainly took some shots later on in the draft but nothing that'd we really raise an eyebrow at given how late the picks were. We like this team to be this year's runner up! Birds make the playoffs IF: OBJ and Hilton stay healthy! Rest will take care of itself

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